A gruesome note ... sparking fresh fears over a Big Island murder mystery. It's been 5 months since Brittany Jane Royal was found dead off the Kalapana Coast. Big Island police have since named her boyfriend Boaz Johnson as their primary suspect. But as KITV4's Lara Yamada reports... new pictures and an anonymous letter have surfaced... claiming Johnson is a murder victim, too! PHONER 5354-00 I think people are reaching out to say we're still with you and this is what our thoughts are and that is comforting. Despite the support, it's been a brew of chaos and unanswered questions for Julie Spahn Royal. Her pregnant daughter Brittany -- found strangled, discovered by a Big Island fisherman in May. Brittany's boyfriend Boaz Johnson -- named as police's primary suspect -- missing ever since. A case seemingly going cold... Until a heated letter ... claiming two gruesome murders took place. PHONER 5832-35 When I first saw the letter I just sat in my car and cried. In recent weeks, posters have gone up not far from where Brittany's body was found. Murders Killed Bo! You Killed the Baby! They Killed Bo on the Lava Flo! Confess. Then -- a letter to the Big Island Chronicle. Naming Names. Saying: "...the haole had to be killed..." "... took the 2 haole for boat ride at night..." "...but they never came back..." PHONER 5650 It certainly leads to a lot of speculation that's already been talked about. Big Island police say there case has not changed -- Bo -- still being their main suspect. But as the rumors come and go, and the signs disappear... Julie says its the unwavering support that gives them strength. 190053-20 I had some lady from New York write me a private message on a card and sent me a sweater she had seen in a store that reminded her of the poncho that Brittany has in a lot of the pictures and just, it still brings tears to my eyes that people that don't even know us or know her care and that means a lot to us. Lara Yamada KITV4 News. Julie Royal had planned to fly to the Big Island in November to do a network special on her daughter's murder. But she says FEAR changed her mind. She says tips and support are still coming in regularly to their facebook page "Justice

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